From time to time, we have all
experienced it ... SPAM. And the worst kind of Spam is the kind
that is of an adult nature when you are not interested in receiving
it. Although illegal in many areas Spam still gets through.

Every time a way is invented to stop the Spammer, they find a way around
it. That is why ISP's, such as NeoBright.net are unable to block all incoming Spam. But there is something
you can do if you are using Outlook Express 5.

Outlook Express 5 allows you
setup specific rules to help you manage the incoming e-mail.

For example, you could set up a rule
such as this:

On incoming messages, where
the subject line contains the word "birthday",
delete it off of the server and never download it.

What this rule would then do is
"scan" all of your incoming e-mail and if any of them
contained the word "birthday" in the subject line, it would
delete them off of the server and you would never see it.

This is great to filter out Spam of
an adult nature. Instead of using the example word, birthday, you
can replace it with adult content words, such as, sex. Then
Outlook Express would block all incoming e-mail that had the word sex in
the subject line and you would never have to be bothered with it.

Some words of
warning

Outlook
Express's message rules are very powerful

and could end up blocking some
mail that wasn't Spam. The rules cant understand to keep the mail
if its from your friend but block the rest unless you specifically tell
it too. If you follow the simple steps outlined on the following
pages you shouldn't run into too many problems like that though.

Note: Outlook Express
4 does have mail filtering with the inbox assistant, but it is very archaic
and unreliable. We recommend that if you want to use the Mail
Filtering that you upgrade to Outlook Express 5.